Caboshed, Cabossed, or Caboched, otherwise Trunked(old fr. caboche): terms applied to the heads of beasts, when borne full-faced and with no part of the neck being visible, so that it appears like the marks of a head. Argent, a buck's head caboshed gules, attired or–TRYE, Glouc. — “2008 " Coat of Arms Store”,

Caboshed - (ka-bosht') The head of a beast borne full-faced, and "Caboched, caboshed or cabossed . . . is where the head of a beast is cut off behind the ears by a section parallel to the face; or by a perpendicular. — “Pimbley's Dictionary of Heraldry - C”,

Caboshed, Caboched, Cabossed (derived from the old French caboche) a bull's head caboshed. The head of a beast borne full-faced or affronté with the neck concealed, as distinct from couped, where the neck is shown cut neatly by a parallel line or erased where the cut is ragged. — “Caboshed, Caboched, Cabossed”,

The purpose of this site is to provide information on United States Army heraldic entitlements; how they are displayed, and how and why it is worn. and Azure, a stylized arrowhead voided Sable enclosing a lozenge fesswise Or, a canton of the third bearing a bear's head caboshed of the fourth. — “TIOH - Heraldry - 40 Finance Battalion”, tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil

ARMS: Gules a Fess wavy Argent charged with a Bar wavy Azure between in chief three Bezants on each a Pear Sable and in base a Herefordshire Bull's Head caboshed proper. CREST: Statant upon a Mural Crown a bi-corporate Lion Or holding a Pear Sable; Mantled Gules doubled Argent. — “CIVIC HERALDRY OF ENGLAND AND WALES - HEREFORD AND WORCESTER”,

Stag Caboshed. To use any of the clipart images above (including the thumbnail image in the top left corner), just click and drag the picture to your desktop. You may also control-click (Mac) or right-click (Windows) and choose "Save file to disk" from the pop-up menu. — “Stag Caboshed Clipart”, etc.usf.edu

Caboshed. Caboshed, Cabossed, or Caboched, otherwise Trunked (old fr. caboche): terms applied to the heads of beasts, when borne full-faced and with no part of the neck being visible, so that it appears like the marks of a head. Argent, a buck's head caboshed gules, attired or—Trye, Glouc. — “— Encyclopaedia heraldica: Heraldic terms, the Science of”, blason-

Caboshed, Cabossed, or Caboched, otherwise Trunked(old fr. caboche): terms applied to the heads of beasts, when borne full-faced and with no part of the neck being visible, so that it appears like the marks of a head. Argent, a buck's head caboshed gules, attired or--TRYE, Glouc. Sable,. — “A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER”,

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, azure a stag's head caboshed or; 2nd and 3rd, argent, a lion rampant gules' (Burke's General Armory, 1884) (4th) quarters are blue (azure) with a stag's head (caboshed means not showing any of the neck or shoulders) coloured gold (or); top right and bottom. — “coatofarms - culduie”,

Three red hart's heads caboshed on a white bend on vair Neither its arms nor words have appeared in the books, but according to semi-canon sources they blazon their arms with three red hart's heads caboshed on a white bend on vair.[1] Contents. — “House Harte - A Wiki of Ice and Fire”,

Definition of Caboshed in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Caboshed. Pronunciation of Caboshed. Translations of Caboshed. Caboshed synonyms, Caboshed antonyms. Information about Caboshed in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. — “Caboshed - definition of Caboshed by the Free Online”,

In heraldry, caboshed describe the showing of the full face, but nothing of the neck of Research Caboshed. CADENCY MARK. In heraldry, a cadency mark is a bearing indicating the position of the bearer as the older or younger son, or as a. — “Heraldry (C)”,

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“Ancient World Eastern Warfare Medieval World Blog Forum Articles 16th Century 17th Century 18th Century Napoleonic 19th Century American Civil War World War 1 World War It could have been "Argent, on a bend Azure, three bucks' heads caboshed Or"”— Osprey Publishing - Military History Books - Forums,